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Sennheiser Debuts SP10 & SP20 Portable Speakerphones

Facilitate convenient conference calls, offer sonic quality, convenient features

Sennheiser has announced its new range of SP 10 and SP 20 portable speakerphones that facilitate both personal and small group conference calls.

The SP 10 connects to PC/softphone and the SP 20 connects to PC/softphone via USB cable or mobile phone/tablet via 3.5 mm jack plug. In addition, the SP 20/20 ML versions allow call participants to be connected via mobile phone and PC.

The user interface offers clear call and volume control and mic mute buttons. A “dual talk” function enables users to interrupt a conversation more naturally, ensuring better call interactions.

“Mobile professionals crave greater flexibility for collaborations and small group conferences, whether they are moving around office complexes, or holding ad hoc teleconferences while traveling,” states Tori Seliokas, channel manager, telecommunications of Sennheiser. “With the introduction of the Speakerphone Series, Sennheiser adds an important new category of portable conferencing solutions to its product portfolio, designed to enhance productivity in the office and the field.”

Compatible with all main UC providers, the Speakerphone range is also optimized for Microsoft Lync on both Microsoft Windows and Mac, and is compatible for use with UC providers such as Avaya, IBM and Cisco. The SP 10 [$179.95] and SP 20 [$199.95] are available now.

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